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  • Harlem Nights
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  • In "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" when the Griffins go to the DVD sale at Quahog Video, the cashier offered to give Peter Griffin a copy of What Dreams May Come when he bought Road House. Peter turned down the offer, stating that he would kill the cashier if the DVD even touched Road House. The DVD of the movie is then seen singing the song "Maybe" from the musical Annie with the DVDs of What Dreams May Come, Mad Dog and Glory, Enemy Mine and Deconstructing Harry.
  • He co-stars with Richard Pryor as a team running a nightclub in late-1930s Harlem, New York while contending with gangsters and corrupt police officials. The film also features Michael Lerner, Danny Aiello, Redd Foxx (in his last film before his death in 1991), Della Reese and Eddie Murphy's brother Charlie Murphy. Murphy received a nomination for "Worst Director" at the 10th Golden Raspberry Awards, his only directorial effort and the film "won" Worst Screenplay.
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Starring
Editing
Runtime
  • 6900.0
Producer
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Harlem Nights
Language
  • English
Cinematography
  • Woody Omens
Music
Gross
  • 6.09E7
Studio
Distributor
Budget
  • 3.0E7
Writer
  • Eddie Murphy
Director
abstract
  • In "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" when the Griffins go to the DVD sale at Quahog Video, the cashier offered to give Peter Griffin a copy of What Dreams May Come when he bought Road House. Peter turned down the offer, stating that he would kill the cashier if the DVD even touched Road House. The DVD of the movie is then seen singing the song "Maybe" from the musical Annie with the DVDs of What Dreams May Come, Mad Dog and Glory, Enemy Mine and Deconstructing Harry.
  • He co-stars with Richard Pryor as a team running a nightclub in late-1930s Harlem, New York while contending with gangsters and corrupt police officials. The film also features Michael Lerner, Danny Aiello, Redd Foxx (in his last film before his death in 1991), Della Reese and Eddie Murphy's brother Charlie Murphy. Murphy received a nomination for "Worst Director" at the 10th Golden Raspberry Awards, his only directorial effort and the film "won" Worst Screenplay. He had always wanted to direct and star in a period piece as well as work with Pryor, whom he considered his greatest influence in stand-up comedy.